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Merging evolutionary history into species interaction networks
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2016-05)
1. The occurrence of complex networks of interactions among species not only relies on speciesco-occurrence, but also on inherited traits and evolutionary events imprinted in species phylogenies.The phylogenetic signal ...
Disentangling the co-structure of multilayer interaction networks: degree distribution and module composition in two-layer bipartite networks
(Nature Publishing Group, 2017-11)
Species establish different interactions (e.g. antagonistic, mutualistic) with multiple species, forming multilayer ecological networks. Disentangling network co-structure in multilayer networks is crucial to predict how ...
Weak Phylogenetic Signal For Specialisation In Antagonistic Liana-tree Networks
(TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTDABINGDON, 2015)
Effect of mutualistic and antagonistic bees on floral resources and pollination of a savanna shrub
(2017-07-01)
Since Darwin, cheaters have been described in plant-pollinator mutualisms. Bignoniaceae species have a wide interaction network with floral visitors, and most of those interactions are established with cheaters. Thus, our ...
Functional roles of frugivores and plants shape hyper-diverse mutualistic interactions under two antagonistic conservation scenarios
(2022-01-01)
Disentangling the structure of plant–animal mutualisms shed light on how species are organized, and allow us to infer about resilience, specificity, and ultimately the consequences of the loss of functions to the ecosystem. ...
Asymmetries in specialization in ant-plant mutualistic networks
(Royal SocietyLondonInglaterra, 2006)
The dimensionality of ecological networks
(2013-05-01)
How many dimensions (trait-axes) are required to predict whether two species interact? This unanswered question originated with the idea of ecological niches, and yet bears relevance today for understanding what determines ...
Biodiversity, Species Interactions and Ecological Networks in a Fragmented World
(Elsevier Academic Press Inc., 2012-01-01)
Biodiversity is organised into complex ecological networks of interacting species in local ecosystems, but our knowledge about the effects of habitat fragmentation on such systems remains limited. We consider the effects ...